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AUTOCAD Software users
Snap - F9 / clt+B
Grid – F7 / clt+G
Ortho – F8
Polar – F10
Osnap – F3
Otrack – F11
Dynamic user co-ordinate system – F6
Dymanic – F12
Quick Properties – clt+shft+P / QP
Selection Cycling – clt+W
Quick Calculator – QC / clt+8 / right click
Navigator bar – NAVIGATOR
Units – UN
Limit – LIMITS
Zoom – Z
Limit max. – LIMMAX
Drafting setting – D
Line width thickness – LWT
Command Window – clt+9
Direction line – XL
2D – COMMAND
Line – L
Polyline – PL
Circle
i. 2P circle – C (ent)2P(ent)
ii. 3p Circle – C(ent)3P(ent)
iii. Circle Tan Tan Radius – C(ent) ttr(ent)
Arc – A
Rectangle – REC
Polygon – POL
Ellipse – EL
Spline – SPL
Ray – RAY
Revision Cloud – REVCLOUD
Wipe out – WIPEOUT
Do Nut – DO
Move – M
Trim – TR (ent) (ent)
Extend – EX (ent) (ent)
Offset – O
Mirror – MI
Stretch – S
Scale – SC
Fillet – F
Chamfer – CHA
Array – AR
Erase – E
Explode – X
Break – BR
Joint – J
Copy – CO / CP
Rotate – RO
Layers – LA
Layers States Manager – LAS
Block – B
Insert – I
Write block – W
Design centre – DC /clt2
Hatch – H
Gradient – GD
Tool Pallets – TP
Distance – DI
Area – AA
Locate Pt – ID
List – LI
Status – STATUS
Time – TIME
Match properties – MA
Multi lines – ML
Multi line style – MLSTYLE
Multi line edit – MLEDIT
Dimension Linear – DLI
Dimension Angular – DAN
Dimension aligned – DAL
Dimension Arc length – DAR
Dimension radius – DRA
Dimension diameter – DDI
Dimension ordinates – DOR
Dimension continue – DCO
Dimension base line – DBA
Dimension space – DIMSPACE
Dimension break – DIMBREAK
Dimension Edit – DED
Dimension Style – D
Text
i. Single line text – DT
ii. Multi line text – T
Symbols
i. Diameter - %%C
ii. Degree - %%D
iii. +/- symbol - %%P
Text style – ST
Leader – LE
Property – PR / CH / clt+1
ISOMETRIC COMMANDS
Cursor – F5
Circle – EL (ent) I (ent)
3D Commands
3A, *3DARRAY3DMIRROR, *MIRROR3D3DNavigate,*3DWALK3DO, *3DORBIT3DW, *3DWALK3F, *3DFACE3M, *3DMOVE3P, *3DPOLY3R, *3DROTATE3AL, *3DALIGN
ORBIT, *3DORBIT
Dear fazil mullasser,
Dear All,
Oldwas told: "Do not give me a fish but teach mehow to hunt fish".
I do notparticularlymeaningfultothe most importantquestion,butSadlkthe besttips and tricks toknowallAutoCAD commandsandtheir abbreviations, and not only thatbutyou canalso editthoseshortcutsthatyoudo not recommenddoing so-.
You can do all of this by (ALIASEDIT)command. Here are the steps:
* From (Ribbons Panel) > at (Express Tools) ribbon > Click (command aliases) button.
Congratulatios ;) now you can Add, Edite or Remove any of AutoCAD commands.
OR
* At (command line) just type (ALIASEDIT).
OR
* The gift, go to:
C:\\
Program Files
Autodesk
AutoCAD
UserDataCache
Support
and find there file named (acad.pgp), open it as (notepad), Or copy it to any where at your hard disk and rename it from (acad.pgp) to (acad.txt), and enjoy :)
You can find this file by search at your (Program Files) folder about (acad.pgp) and go on.
Hope it is useful.
Thank you
There are commands and system varibales in AutoCAD: http://www.acadclass.com/images/autocad--commands-system-variables.txt
not quantifiable since AutoCAD is being transformed time and again, but you can use hep to checck for any command
There are a lot of commands in AutoCAD.